About Russia’s Most Notorious Serial Killers (Worst Serial Killers by Country True Crime Books)
Russia, the largest country in the world, was the home of many known figures like Lenin, Tchaikovsky, Rasputin, and more. But this country also had many terrifying serial murder cases in its colorful past, and this book gives you an overview of the most infamous of them.
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Beware the serial killers of Russia! They are as brazen as they are infamous, and many were at least partially nurtured by the systemic corruption present in the Russian legal system. And this book not only documents the terrible crimes perpetrated by these monsters but also how their own government repeatedly failed Russian citizens as it pertained to their capture.
These notorious killers, such as Andrei Chikatilo, were notorious for practically flouting their sociopathic rampages while Russian authorities seemed to downplay—and at times—perhaps even look the other way. If so, then many involved in the Russian legal system are culpable in the horrendous crimes committed by monsters such as Andrei Chikatilo, Vasily Bolgarov, Sergey Cherny, and the like. This comprehensive book brings some of the most terrifying cases to light!
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Jack Smith is fascinated with true crime, specifically serial killers. After finishing his university degree in medicine, Jack continued to become a pathologist. He has traveled far and wide and has seen many cases in the thirty years. Jack started documenting some of the peculiarities in these cases to observe trends among crimes. From this early fascination with murderers, he decided to pursue this by writing about cases that he found most interesting both from a psychological point of view as well as the story behind the murders. He is from Maine and has since retired, allowing him to focus on his true crime research, which he documents in his books.